Jeff Daniels Learns his Family Testified in the Salem Witch Trials

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  • Опубликовано: 12 янв 2025

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  • @OldSchoolDudeGaming
    @OldSchoolDudeGaming Год назад +398

    Bro, I don't accept responsibility for my own living relatives for their opinions, let alone something my family did 340 years ago.

    • @NickMak-m2c
      @NickMak-m2c 6 месяцев назад +7

      I honestly would have believed it, I read the stuff in those initial confessions about the peddler and all that, and it's truly compelling, not to mention kind of addicting, just the way they spoke, they way they thought, how mysterious everything still was. Like those magical periods of childhood where anything can happen, where you don't know the limits of what's possible.

    • @mortalclown3812
      @mortalclown3812 4 месяца назад

      ​@@NickMak-m2c
      The DSM-5 level of brokenness in one's psychological make up is more evident in comments like that than one may realize... obviously.
      Fgs. Dunning-Kruger on top of it.

    • @PoisonelleMisty4311
      @PoisonelleMisty4311 3 месяца назад +2

      nothing says ‘family bonding’ quite like sitting around the dinner table and reminiscing about how your great-great-great-grandparent was a key witness in sending innocent people to the gallows. What a fun Thanksgiving story!"

    • @stephr9859
      @stephr9859 3 месяца назад +4

      Literally we are all descended from
      Anyone alive 1000 years ago if you are of European descent so whatever😂

    • @afimaci
      @afimaci 3 месяца назад +3

      @@NickMak-m2c that doesn't mean one can't feel bad hearing all this. It's just shows that he is a decent human being, has some empathy towards the victims of those horrible events.

  • @SpeiderSchneider
    @SpeiderSchneider Год назад +2727

    We are not responsible for the sins of our fathers unless we repeat them.

    • @brutustantheiii8477
      @brutustantheiii8477 Год назад +37

      THANK YOU

    • @brutustantheiii8477
      @brutustantheiii8477 Год назад +54

      @NotaHero🌻of911 if your DAD hit someone with a car and willingly did it, then YOU are NOT responsible.

    • @SAMZIRRA
      @SAMZIRRA Год назад +6

      wow! ❤

    • @gavinhelgeson2880
      @gavinhelgeson2880 Год назад

      Unless your WHITE

    • @nillyk5671
      @nillyk5671 Год назад +63

      You are responsible if you lived a smooth life that was granted to you thanks to generational wealth. Wealth that was taken from others while their lives and families were being trampled on.

  • @gumbo2180
    @gumbo2180 Год назад +739

    Nathaniel Hawthorne, who wrote The Scarlet Letter, was the great, great grandson of John Hathorne the lead judge in the witch trials of 1692. He is the only judge not to publicly apologize for his behavior. Nathaniel was burdened with guilt from his family’s legacy which lead him to write the Scarlet Letter; he also change the spelling of his name to disassociate himself from his great, great grandfather.

    • @TJ-so9xo
      @TJ-so9xo Год назад +37

      John Hathorne is my distant uncle. It was shocking to find this out. Horrified is a better word.

    • @seanoxton5572
      @seanoxton5572 Год назад +39

      @@TJ-so9xo Eh, you cant control what people did 400 years ago. I had family on both sides of the trials, accusers and accused.

    • @stephensherry7236
      @stephensherry7236 Год назад +2

      Great story. Don't know for sure if it helped assuage any guilt. We are all judged by the Almighty. Fair or not Fair, that's the way it is.

    • @SoberChic81
      @SoberChic81 Год назад

      @@TJ-so9xo I

    • @laurenmelanson4282
      @laurenmelanson4282 Год назад +10

      I currently live on the land that once belonged to John Hathorne in Danvers, MA. Very interesting history.

  • @davidpumpkinsjr.5108
    @davidpumpkinsjr.5108 Год назад +307

    If there's a dark page in the book of your family's past, don't just tear it out. Read it, learn it, turn the page and write a better story.

  • @ReadingRambo152
    @ReadingRambo152 Год назад +267

    I love how authentic Jeff’s response is. This is heavy news, but he responds with his full mind and heart.

    • @OldSchoolDudeGaming
      @OldSchoolDudeGaming Год назад +25

      You have more of a relationship/in common with someone down the street than a relative that lived 340 years ago.

    • @tucolalo8251
      @tucolalo8251 Год назад

      Is jeff 400 years old? You know this is nonsense right? There has been so MANY new families that have been married into his lineage that they are NOTHING alike.

    • @Hugatree1
      @Hugatree1 Год назад +4

      @@OldSchoolDudeGaming totally! I thought his response was weak, could have just said I’m sorry those people had to die such a terrible unjust death. No family is without their skeletons secrets and scandals

    • @jaredleicht1656
      @jaredleicht1656 Год назад +3

      Jeff realized the illuminati in Hollywood would never hire him again for a movie.
      Lol

    • @paulw5039
      @paulw5039 11 месяцев назад +6

      Why would it be heavy news? I promise you every single one of us has relatives who have done as bad or worse. If you go back 10 generations that's 1022 ancestors. 20 generations = over 2 million of them. That's not including siblings, etc, that's direct ancestors, 2 million great, great, etc, grandparents.

  • @rocketreindeer
    @rocketreindeer Год назад +1416

    It sort of shows that even the most messed up families can produce a kind and decent person like Jeff.

    • @erikasantoshafitness348
      @erikasantoshafitness348 Год назад +124

      It shows we all have a lot of ancestors!

    • @pl6168
      @pl6168 Год назад +9

      Great perspective and true!

    • @danielmullaney2069
      @danielmullaney2069 Год назад +12

      As far as we know... his ancestors were actors, and he's an actor..

    • @monicaalva2423
      @monicaalva2423 Год назад +23

      True. But also times were very different back then. It was very difficult to be separated from the church. All we can do is learn from our history and not repeat the same mistakes.

    • @tabithasands2257
      @tabithasands2257 Год назад +1

      Jeff like us all has a nite nite side

  • @chriss172
    @chriss172 Год назад +92

    History whether it's good or bad still needs to be learned, understood and embraced no matter what. Amazing to be able to find out all this information

    • @LHLK-q2v
      @LHLK-q2v 7 месяцев назад

      No it doesn't we repeat things no matter what . some things don't need to be known just live your life the best you can today, retraumatizing people for things the had nothing to do with is insane

    • @GirmaKassa-ip7ht
      @GirmaKassa-ip7ht 7 месяцев назад

      @@LHLK-q2vknowing helps you to not repeat it. If you know and still repeat it then that must be a wicked bloodline

    • @hadesmcfadden2982
      @hadesmcfadden2982 Месяц назад

      @@LHLK-q2v missing the entire point. Learning from history isn't to adopt the trauma and heap guilt upon those living today. Recognition of humanity's past triumphs and failures helps shape a better understanding of how to proceed as a whole.
      It's also not withstanding history that has been oppressed, not studied, or outright forgotten. Women and minority groups across the world have had their stories in history unwritten and unrecognized for centuries. That being brought to my attention through a study of history doesn't point the finger at me for past misdeeds, but I can learn from recognizing where my ancestors or our ancestors have failed and work to be better.
      Not sure what's so hard to understand about that.
      As far as repeating things? Yeah, we do, collectively sometimes the more things change the more things stay the same but it takes time. It took time f things up, will take time to undo.
      But progress has been made, no matter how regressive humanity may act.

  • @AshleyLebedev
    @AshleyLebedev Год назад +606

    “A mob is a place where people go to take a break from their conscience” - YES!!!!!

    • @jeffreyday2414
      @jeffreyday2414 Год назад +17

      Also, the internet.

    • @terintiaflavius3349
      @terintiaflavius3349 Год назад +1

      ​@@jeffreyday2414 The internet is the mob now.

    • @JoshSweetvale
      @JoshSweetvale Год назад +1

      ​@@jeffreyday2414 The internet is a mob.

    • @JulieRainyPDX
      @JulieRainyPDX Год назад +8

      That's so true, especially when the pitchfork people are encouraged by their cult leaders spewing lies and hate.

    • @fdrstan
      @fdrstan Год назад +16

      Sounds a lot like the Jan 6 mob.

  • @kate2create738
    @kate2create738 Год назад +228

    It really shows the complexities humans have when they are put under stress, times when either the ugly or good, or both, are revealed. Yet it’s those moments that end up defining us. Appreciate that Jeff was willing to share such a reveal to the rest of us, not every person has ancestry that relate to the glories of history, but stories like this are just as important to know about.

    • @timothyschmidt1828
      @timothyschmidt1828 Год назад

      Chandler was one of 512 eighth great-grandfathers. The others could be famous or infamous, rich or poor, butcher, baker or candlestick maker. Talking about the one famous individual among 516 is simplistic and disingenuous.

    • @Redandranger
      @Redandranger Год назад +1

      @@timothyschmidt1828 So you admit that Chandler was a relative? That's all. Now go pout somewhere about some other petty injustice.

    • @timothyschmidt1828
      @timothyschmidt1828 Год назад

      Whoa, hold on there Red Ranger. Come on back to the barn. I never implied Chandler wasn't Jeff Daniels' (who I am a big fan of) distant ancestor, nor implied any "injustice", nor was I pouting. I found Chandler's very interesting. I was merely making a point about genealogy that many people don't think about. Petty? Pouting? That's all you Red.

    • @buddyfett1341
      @buddyfett1341 11 месяцев назад

      How did a distant relative he didn't know he had until that moment, shape Jeff Daniels life?
      At best it's a "neat party gag". Pointless.

    • @kate2create738
      @kate2create738 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@buddyfett1341 It's called a connection to history. Wait until you research and link your ancestors to some historical event, it gives any modern person to pause and think about what their ancestors were likely dealing with. It helps develop empathy. You're lack of understanding this as if it's pointless are the ones doomed to repeat history.

  • @dinahnicest6525
    @dinahnicest6525 Год назад +151

    I descended from Mary Bradbury. She was among the last to be accused and condemned. She escaped from jail at the age of 70. She must have had help. Everyone believed it was the sheriff.

    • @carokat1111
      @carokat1111 Год назад +8

      Good for her!

    • @badcornflakes6374
      @badcornflakes6374 Год назад +4

      My family escaped the Egyptians that enslaved them long ago

    • @WTPsychology
      @WTPsychology Год назад +2

      Surprising my family testified against Susannah Martin. But then they testified on behalf of Mary!

    • @bronwyntapani5674
      @bronwyntapani5674 Год назад

      She is my 10th? Great grandmother!!

    • @dinahnicest6525
      @dinahnicest6525 Год назад +3

      @@bronwyntapani5674 Pleased to meet you, Cousin. Someday I'll dig out the records and count the Greats our Grandmother accumulated on my line. I'll be back. Sounds like you know the precise lineage. I have our records too, but they're inconveniently stored. I'll get them out someday because it would be interesting to know where our lines converged.

  • @puncheex2
    @puncheex2 Год назад +192

    My wife is descended from the brother of the three accused Towne sisters, two of whom were hanged that summer. Another direct descendant, Henry Kinne, was an accuser. The families reconciled 2 generations afterward, explaining how she is descended from each.
    I am descended from the Fiske's, jurors and jury foreman of the Townsend's trial. About ten years afterwards, the entire jury (those remaining) signed a letter of remorse for their actions in first returning an innocent verdict, then under pressure of the mob, reconsidering.

    • @Kim-mz8co
      @Kim-mz8co Год назад +8

      That makes your wife and I cousins. Thank you for posting your comments.

    • @kimtowne2809
      @kimtowne2809 Год назад +5

      I am descended from William Towne. His three daughters were accused of witchcraft, and I grew up hearing about the stories at home and from my relatives

    • @Kim-mz8co
      @Kim-mz8co Год назад +5

      @@kimtowne2809 Me, too! William Towne and his wife Joanna Blessing are my 9th Great-Grandparents. Best wishes from Cambodia to you and your family.

    • @longsleevethong1457
      @longsleevethong1457 Год назад

      They conjured spirits that made you type that.

    • @kbanghart
      @kbanghart Год назад +1

      ​@@longsleevethong1457 hmm

  • @joycestempa5647
    @joycestempa5647 Год назад +59

    I’ve always really liked Jeff. He’s a good actor and for what little I know of him as a real person, he seems to be a stand up, regular, grounded guy……which is probably what makes him a good actor!
    I enjoy his story - thank you.

    • @patrickbyrne5070
      @patrickbyrne5070 7 месяцев назад +2

      Yes he does seem pretty different and separated from much of the Hollywood type bs. A thoughtful and kind man by all accounts.

    • @billfarley9167
      @billfarley9167 2 месяца назад

      He's well liked in Canada as well. Solidly grounded, empathetic and compassionate personalities always shine through. Jeff is all of that.

  • @HeatherQuinlan
    @HeatherQuinlan Год назад +193

    A lot of these accusations were land grabs so it's possible that Thomas Chandler wanted Samuel Wardwell's property. Thomas didn't want his brother-in-law's property and probably thought his own life might be in danger when he signed that petition.

    • @katherinescooking
      @katherinescooking Год назад +10

      It occurred to me these accusations might have been land grabs

    • @KellsSmith1244
      @KellsSmith1244 Год назад +9

      Okay, follow the money. The older I get the more that makes sense.

    • @Psydvckthefirst
      @Psydvckthefirst Год назад +7

      also maybe high consecration of psychotropic substances in water, it was researched and reported.

    • @traceythompson1092
      @traceythompson1092 Год назад

      @@Psydvckthefirst ergot from spoiled grains.

    • @moblinmajorgeneral
      @moblinmajorgeneral Год назад +8

      ​@@Psydvckthefirst The original cause was that the rye was stored improperly in a storage barn, and because the winter of 1691 was so wet, the rye got damp, and the fungus made the little children go insane.

  • @CrystalTwinStar
    @CrystalTwinStar Год назад +38

    So interesting to see such a comedic person be so somber.
    Very sobering, and I have deep respect for him for the level of remorse he showed for something that isn't even his fault.
    Bless him.

  • @sbrock6385
    @sbrock6385 Год назад +181

    Thank you for your great work Mr. Gates. You help us realize that no family is without some questionable behavior, but it is how we acknowledge it that matters. We lose nothing of who we are now by owning the mistakes of the past. I understand and sympathize with Jeff, his disappointment was obvious, but he demonstrated how to gracefully and bravely acknowledge what could have been his ancestors motivations while still condemning the wrongness of their acts.

    • @yodasmomisondrugs7959
      @yodasmomisondrugs7959 Год назад +6

      Owning mstakes of your OWN past, I really hope that's what you meant.

    • @JimRPickens
      @JimRPickens Год назад +1

      He was under no obligation to condemn anything anymore than if that act had committed by someone outside his bloodline. Each man must develop his own virtue or vice, it is not handed down.

    • @isaaclaforce2011
      @isaaclaforce2011 Год назад +4

      ???? So we have to acknowledge and own the mistakes of everyone in our family tree now ?? Why not put in your neighbors as well since you live that close to someone that obviously when they do wrong it stems from living next to you.

    • @GirlWithThePlumbobTattoo
      @GirlWithThePlumbobTattoo Год назад +6

      Sorry I don't take responsibility for anyone but myself.

  • @lorrainezimmerman4831
    @lorrainezimmerman4831 Год назад +332

    When I was in graduate school in Boston one of the books we had to read was Witches, Midwives, and Nurses. Many nurses were part of the Salem Trials. They were killed because they were taking care of the poor, but deemed as witches. We never caught a break!

    • @ophelias4172
      @ophelias4172 Год назад

      It’s because they knew how to “cure” people. If enough of your patients survived, well, geez it’s not because you spent most of your time learning through observation what symptoms to look out for or what plant seemed to work against common illnesses. It was because the devil gave you help.

    • @jax422
      @jax422 Год назад +17

      That doesn’t make sense. First off, nurses didn’t exist in the 1600’s. Nursing didn’t become an occupation in the US until 1873 nearly 200 years after the trials. Not to mention only 20 people were killed and 2 died in prison. We know their names and occupations. Most were killed over disagreements between families, not because of their occupation, and none were nurses. There was no mass killing of nurses because again there weren’t any. There was one woman with the last name Nurse, Rebecca Nurse (née Towne), but that wasn’t her occupation.

    • @methodmadness7508
      @methodmadness7508 Год назад +42

      @@jax422 the women who were accused were midwives in their own communities who had knowledge of all sorts of herbal medicines both healing and damaging this made them a target they didnt work in hospitals they just had a lot of experience many other women were targets because they were just pretty or unmarried or outcasted due to eccentricities i dont think she meant nurses in the official term more just women who were healers

    • @longsleevethong1457
      @longsleevethong1457 Год назад +1

      @@methodmadness7508that rebuttal was correct and warranted. Op was misleading which required a nuanced correction. Only a few were killed and why and a few were men. That can’t be stated enough….just read the other comments. Folks act like it was a holocaust.

    • @judyisapunk7928
      @judyisapunk7928 Год назад +1

      Ann prudeater (whose land I currently live on) was a midwife and a nurse and was accused and hung of witchcraft because she had different oils and greases in her home.

  • @joykind4258
    @joykind4258 Год назад +148

    My ancestor's crime was poverty and begging for food after she was widowed. She was unjustly hanged as a witch when she allegedly verbally lashed out. Her name was Margaret Stephenson Scott. She is far removed from me, yet my heart hurts for her sorrow, fear and anguish. News like this is difficult to ignore.

    • @ethanwashoe5868
      @ethanwashoe5868 7 месяцев назад +6

      Is it possible she could have been paracticing whitch craft and was justly hanged?

    • @uncovidvaxxforthestrongand3582
      @uncovidvaxxforthestrongand3582 7 месяцев назад

      @@ethanwashoe5868 no

    • @ladykatherinena3199
      @ladykatherinena3199 6 месяцев назад +12

      @@ethanwashoe5868 Sir. Really? The woman was on the streets and homeless

    • @ethanwashoe5868
      @ethanwashoe5868 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@ladykatherinena3199 so they just made up she was a witch out of nowhere? And you believe that 🤔

    • @All-Fun-N-Games
      @All-Fun-N-Games 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@ethanwashoe5868Do you not understand that charges were often bought against people purely as expedient excuses to get rid of them?
      Witch trials were more often about church politics, family feuds, personal grudges and misunderstanding of mental illnesses than anything else.

  • @mygirl1129
    @mygirl1129 Год назад +7

    These discoveries, I think, are endlessly fascinating!!!!!

  • @amys2650
    @amys2650 Год назад +104

    My 10th great grandmother was hung at Salem 09/22/1692. RIP Mary Parker (Ayers) along with a few more that were accused and some testified. I still like you Jeff even though your 8th great grandfather accused my 10th great grandmother ❤.

  • @Kim-mz8co
    @Kim-mz8co Год назад +343

    3 of my relatives, that I know of, were hanged in the two months prior to the hangings discussed in this video. 3 sisters of one of my 8th maternal Great Grandfathers (my distant aunts) were accused of being witches. 71-year-old Rebecca Nurse was hung July 19, 1692. Her younger sister Mary Easty--the mother of 11 children, was released after two months imprisonment, but re-arrested and hung August 22, 1692 after 19-year-old Mercy Lewis said Mary tormented her in a dream--which was enough to have her re-tried as a witch and hung. My Aunt Sarah Cloyce was also accused and tried.
    Bray Wilkins was one of my maternal 9th Great Grandfathers. He didn't like who his granddaughter Margaret married due to the young man's earlier employment with one of his business enemies. He accused his granddaughter's husband of looking at him strangely at a family dinner and giving him kidney stones. John Willard was hung in Salem 3-days prior to my aunt Mary.
    "Religious" people have been accusing others of sh*t like this for centuries. In most of these cases in Salem, they were accusing other religious people for purposes of power, revenge, control, and greed--property of the deceased was up for grabs. Reverend Parris was as corrupt and power-hungry as they get. Accusers had much to gain from the deaths and guilty verdicts of people they accused.

    • @wandertree
      @wandertree Год назад +1

      These people used "religion" to achieve their own Satanic, evil ends. That's on them.

    • @timefoolery
      @timefoolery Год назад +29

      My 11th great grandmother Frances Hutchins was the last accused and arrested. She escaped trial when the governor put a stop to it all.

    • @karenlynningalls5851
      @karenlynningalls5851 Год назад +13

      My many-times great grandfather Henry Ingalls was also Francis Dane's brother-in-law (his wife, who had already passed before 1692, was Henry's sister). Henry's other sister's daughter was Martha Carrier, also one of the 19 who were hanged, protesting her innocence all the time. They even tortured Martha's children to get them to accuse their mother.

    • @geminimeg
      @geminimeg Год назад +20

      ppl need to remember religious persecution goes both ways. If you're being harassed and terrorized for your NON beliefs inc agnostics, wiccans, pagans, and atheists, you have rights also. There is an uptick of religious based harassment, not sure yet if its ppl wanting us to see negatively toward religion (Nazis ran a campaign similarly) or if its actually religious ppl. Either way, stand in your beliefs, its your right as long as you don't hurt other ppl as some Scientologists are finding out.

    • @marniehowlandprestie9773
      @marniehowlandprestie9773 Год назад +6

      Interesting! Mary Esty was my direct Great great+++ grandmother

  • @Liz86000
    @Liz86000 Год назад +159

    Poor Jeff, he’s such a great and decent man and one amazing actor !

    • @gusmonster59
      @gusmonster59 Год назад +15

      Why 'poor Jeff'? None of us are responsible for ancestor's actions that happened before we were born. We aren't responsible for our parent's actions. We are only responsible for ourselves. Jeff has learned something bout a long dead ancestor who did a horrible thing. But it wasn't considered horrible at the time it happened. People felt it was their 'godly duty' to find and eradication 'witches'.

    • @Liz86000
      @Liz86000 Год назад +12

      @@gusmonster59 It WAS a horrible thing at the time too because it was all lies ! He didn’t see « the devil » etc…
      Though of course Jeff Daniels is not responsible, but it was a shocking thing to learn and I empathize with him.
      Having empathy for someone is not a bad thing, you know ?

    • @olgivystent9221
      @olgivystent9221 Год назад +3

      Poor Jeff? His family killed mine. I want reparations. If it works for the Afro-Americans, my claim goes further than theirs. Give me the money, Jeff.

    • @Liz86000
      @Liz86000 Год назад

      @@olgivystent9221 Go take your meds.

    • @olgivystent9221
      @olgivystent9221 Год назад

      @@Liz86000 I want reparations for the killing and torture of my ancestors. Works in Cali.

  • @JA51711
    @JA51711 Год назад +7

    What a great response and sense of humble humor but on a real note so true it's not his fault what happened in the past. It's incredible what people can learn about family history. 🙏

  • @sarkahalastova9667
    @sarkahalastova9667 Год назад +55

    You can see how touched Jeff is by the fate of those poor people. What a decent, emphatic man.

    • @cleverty1959
      @cleverty1959 10 месяцев назад +1

      Emphatic?

    • @PoisonelleMisty4311
      @PoisonelleMisty4311 3 месяца назад

      "Wow, Jeff Daniels must feel so proud to learn that his family has a long-standing tradition of turning on their neighbors. Nothing says “great family legacy” quite like testifying against innocent people in a witch hunt, right?"

    • @billfarley9167
      @billfarley9167 2 месяца назад

      Couldn't find "emphatic" in the dictionary. Perhaps you mean "empathetic."

    • @sarkahalastova9667
      @sarkahalastova9667 2 месяца назад

      @@billfarley9167 Sorry, not a native speaker. Hello from Prague.

  • @gaia_x_3322
    @gaia_x_3322 Год назад +8

    I love this program and watch it regularly.

  • @Norocos23
    @Norocos23 Год назад +326

    Let's just all agree that we all come from messed up families.

    • @ThutUPB
      @ThutUPB Год назад +18

      Well given the fact that around the year 1700 there were hundreds of our direct ancestors alive, what's the chance that not a single one of them was bad?

    • @TheLyricsGuy
      @TheLyricsGuy Год назад +15

      @@ThutUPB Exactly. Go back far enough, and you come from literally hundreds/thousands of different individual people.

    • @MrPeach1
      @MrPeach1 Год назад +18

      and that we are all messed up also.

    • @maloneaqua
      @maloneaqua Год назад +6

      @@MrPeach1that’s the part people don’t like.

    • @JimRPickens
      @JimRPickens Год назад +5

      Perhaps we, in this age, are the most messed up of all.

  • @TTM9691
    @TTM9691 Год назад +19

    Well, somebody cast Jeff Daniels in a production of The Crucible immediately! I love how he's being asked what he thinks was in the mind of his ancestor. 😆

    • @catharineburke4494
      @catharineburke4494 Год назад

      Daniel Day Lewis already had a part in the Movie The Crucible.

    • @TTM9691
      @TTM9691 Год назад +4

      @@catharineburke4494 Yeah, but it's a famous play that's done, like, ALL the time. And Jeff Daniels does plays, like, ALL the time. Duh. (PS and it's not that great of a movie) (and the movie was done more than 20 years ago). When people mention The Crucible, Catharine, they're not talking about the ok movie that was done in the 90s, they're talking about the play that is done all the time.

    • @JamesBond-uz2dm
      @JamesBond-uz2dm Год назад

      @@catharineburke4494 The picture was shot in Essex, Massachusetts.

    • @cleverty1959
      @cleverty1959 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@catharineburke4494So??

  • @ChrisPappaPerkins
    @ChrisPappaPerkins Год назад +24

    One of my ancestors was Mary ( Perkins) Bradbury who was accused in the trials but managed to get away until things later died down

    • @dinahnicest6525
      @dinahnicest6525 Год назад +6

      I descended from her too. She was said to change into a blue boar. She was in her 70s at the time. She escaped from jail, obviously with help. Everyone thought it was the sheriff. Things had already begun to die down.

    • @lstone3633
      @lstone3633 Год назад +8

      I am descended from her as well. Hello to you cousins from Canada.

    • @cdonorab
      @cdonorab Год назад

      She's not my ancestor, but I am a descendant of her brother. Find her fascinating. Got some interesting cousins!

    • @bronwyntapani5674
      @bronwyntapani5674 Год назад

      I am descendant also!!

  • @Abdus_VGC
    @Abdus_VGC 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you for that amazing moment in Gettysburg when you shout 'Boyonets'.
    You were Chamberlain at thar moment, love it❤

  • @kimberlysweet3521
    @kimberlysweet3521 Год назад +7

    This blew my mind knowing this bit of history.

  • @nicholasflores254
    @nicholasflores254 Год назад +42

    Does anyone ever go on this show and are told," your ancestors were janitors"?

    • @bwenluck9812
      @bwenluck9812 Год назад +6

      @Nicholas Flores Yes, I believe it happened to Annie Lennox.

    • @gumbo2180
      @gumbo2180 Год назад +6

      Not usually because your ancestors who didn’t own property or do anything interesting don’t usually leave much written about them. Here they are reading court documents.

    • @TJ-so9xo
      @TJ-so9xo Год назад +8

      Martha Stewart had ancestors who did all the stuff she loves....gardening, butcher, baker, candlestick maker! It was crazy. But no one famous.

    • @annieseaside
      @annieseaside Год назад +5

      Absolutely, MOST humans were working class or peasants, but this is a for profit TV show. 10 generations back gives hundreds of people’s life stories. The Editors choose the ones that make the best TV.

    • @ej3016
      @ej3016 6 месяцев назад +1

      Julie Walters (maybe she was on Who Do You Think You Are) family were all farmers - like Annie Lennox she still let them do the episode

  • @brianmeyer6926
    @brianmeyer6926 Год назад +144

    Am I the only one impressed that Jeff can read that crazy writing so fluidly?

    • @mayiborrowadollar
      @mayiborrowadollar Год назад +35

      they transcribe it for them.

    • @melodiemiller2104
      @melodiemiller2104 Год назад +14

      He is not? He is reading a transcribed part on the page

    • @lovingmayberry307
      @lovingmayberry307 Год назад +7

      You're kidding, right?

    • @brianmeyer6926
      @brianmeyer6926 Год назад +4

      @@mayiborrowadollar that makes sense.

    • @BBRocker75
      @BBRocker75 Год назад +10

      I can do it. If you got a 1970-1980 good education you can do it. I got calligraphy classes in my school. Ok, it was a private school.

  • @bigmike2464
    @bigmike2464 Год назад +3

    I heard the biggest thing about the Witch Trials, it was more about getting the lands of the accused; basically, MONEY and POWER, disguised as witch hunting

  • @helanna9843
    @helanna9843 Год назад +9

    My mom always said not to look at ancestry because you never know what you will find. I have never feel guilty for anything someone else has done - only my actions.

    • @SilentKnight43
      @SilentKnight43 Год назад +3

      @helanna9843 No offense, but your mom should've had a more open-mind. There's a lot to be learned from ancestry. My father's been working on our family geneology for the past 15 years and the stuff he's discovered has been fascinating. We're distant relatives of the Edison family (yep, Thomas Edison) - and although I'll never invent a longer lasting lightbulb, it was interesting to read about the Edison family's Canadian roots in New Brunswick and their migration to Ontario around the north shores of Lake Erie before their eventual immigration south to the States. Never turn your back on your ancestral roots. It's not always negative.

    • @barbp2768
      @barbp2768 4 месяца назад +2

      I hope you’ll reconsider searching your ancestry. I do genealogy research and discovered exciting ancestors. Mayflower Descendant is just one of them.

    • @barbp2768
      @barbp2768 4 месяца назад +2

      @@SilentKnight43That’s awesome! Congratulations! Keep researching!

    • @SilentKnight43
      @SilentKnight43 4 месяца назад +1

      @@barbp2768 Your Mayflower ancestry is just as fascinating and significant as my Edison connection. Cool stuff!

  • @rebeccasimpson6784
    @rebeccasimpson6784 Год назад +6

    My 8th great grandfather Jarvis Ring and his brother Joseph testified against Susannah Martin during the Witch Trials. Jarvis went on to a successful life. His brother Joseph met a horrific end as part of the Massachusetts militia, fighting Native Americans.

    • @sunrise-vx5ld
      @sunrise-vx5ld Год назад +3

      I'm descended from Susannah North Martin

  • @jonathonscott6448
    @jonathonscott6448 Год назад +13

    My wife has recently found out that my great grandmother was one of the one persecuted during the Salem witch trials her name was Margaret Kinsey Stephenson she was hung for being a witch

  • @kristineanderson4983
    @kristineanderson4983 Год назад +40

    My relative (name Brigett Bishop) was the first to be hanged in the witch trials. My (I think 8th great grandfather and grandmother) were also hanged. We have copies of the arrest records. Bishop was also my grandmother's name. When we found all this out, it was a big 'wow!'

    • @TJ-so9xo
      @TJ-so9xo Год назад +3

      I did my genealogy and found out I had ancestors in Salem in the late 1690's so I went searching hoping to find one accused of witchcraft but instead I was absoultely horrified to find out I am actually related to Magistrate Hawthorne! It was also a big horrific WOW ! My deepest apologies to your family from mine....in hindsight boy was my ancestor wrong!

    • @jakeadams7278
      @jakeadams7278 Год назад +2

      I just recently discovered that Susannah North Martin is a relative of my grandmothers family. She’s my 10th great grandmother!

    • @heidimetz7698
      @heidimetz7698 Год назад +2

      My mother is related to bridget bishop also.

  • @EndeavoursRadio
    @EndeavoursRadio Год назад +14

    I had remembered hearing the name Samuel Wardwell before. Turns out he was featured as part of Scott Foley's lineage on Who Do You Think You Are?

    • @stephanieyee9784
      @stephanieyee9784 Год назад +5

      Wow, that's pretty strange. The ancestors of these two men were contemporaries.

    • @brownel2
      @brownel2 Год назад

      So if Jeff and Scott ever work on the same movie or tv show, I guess Jeff owes Scott an apology!

    • @samyouwell00
      @samyouwell00 4 месяца назад

      I know him…

    • @donnacopeland4826
      @donnacopeland4826 26 дней назад

      Samuel Thomas Wardwell was my 9 GG father

  • @annetteshimkus1779
    @annetteshimkus1779 Год назад +32

    Well thought through responses from Mr. Daniels.

  • @UntappedShesources
    @UntappedShesources Год назад +17

    “Now the Salem witch trials are my fault,great!..I can handle that.” 🤣🤣🤣

  • @MotherCrow76
    @MotherCrow76 2 месяца назад +1

    My 13th great grandfather, George Jacobs Sr, was executed for it. Aug 19, 1692. And I live 50 miles from Jeff Daniels. A lot of people involved in the trials live in Michigan for some reason. I personally know three other people connected to them!

  • @davidvergara607
    @davidvergara607 Год назад +14

    Jeff Danielle's is a true human being. He is no coward to right an wrong.

  • @ultrafree9597
    @ultrafree9597 Год назад +2

    FOR JEFF AND HENRY: Thomas Chandler is my 9th Great grandfather and Sarah Phelps is my 7th Great Grandmother. Somehow I stumbled onto this video.
    Also, Sarah Phelps' G Granddaughter Levicy "Fields" Sands (my 5th G Grandmother) has an incredible story! If she would not have survived, I would not be here to write to you.
    --> Levisa sole survivor of her family at 5 years old
    Francis Willa (Jackson) Sands’ first husband James “Jim” Sands’ great grandmother Levisa "Levicy" Fields also knew the fear and violence of the Indian Wars. "When Levisa was about five years old, her family lived in a log cabin about three miles from a fort, established at or near the present site of Charleston, West Virginia. Mr. Fields and his wife had seven children, including Levisa. One day some little distance from the cabin, Levisa was up in an apple tree breaking apple blossoms. The family dog saw Indians approaching the cabin and barked, thus attracting the attention of both Levisa and her father to the Indians. Levisa sat still up in the tree and her father hid under a log. The Indians ran into the cabin, killed and scalped Mrs. Fields and six of the children, and then went to the clearing and killed and scalped Mr. Fields. They set fire to the cabin, and ran away. They did not discover Levisa, and when she saw them leave, she climbed down from the tree and went to the fort."-- Chapman, Berlin B., Chapman Family: A Study in the Social Development of Central West Virginia, [The] (Tulsa, OK: Mid-West Printing Co., 1942), p.8. [Located at University of Nebraska Library, Lincoln, Nebraska 68588-4100.]

  • @billrener4897
    @billrener4897 Год назад +50

    I have a pen pal whose maiden name is Gedney. She's a descendant of Bartholomew Gedney, who was one of Salem's prosecutors. She's 70-years-old now and, unbelievably, she's in prison. In 2005, she did her husband in.

    • @bwenluck9812
      @bwenluck9812 Год назад +3

      @Bill Rener Karma???

    • @marybaker8582
      @marybaker8582 Год назад

      For sure, this man has ancestors with interesting stories.

    • @TJ-so9xo
      @TJ-so9xo Год назад

      very interesting. I am related to Magistrate Hawthorne.

    • @freelikeyve
      @freelikeyve Год назад

      Y’all still write to each other?!

    • @billrener4897
      @billrener4897 Год назад

      @@freelikeyve It started out as writing. Now ,though, it's email. And we talk too. BTW she'll get out in June 2026. Thanks for asking.

  • @cas5324
    @cas5324 8 месяцев назад +1

    My 8th great uncle was John Willard. He was a counstable in Salem and involved in arresting the accused withces. He was particularly disturbed about having to arrest Rebecca Nurse( Towne) and was very vocal about it. He was, of course, then accused by his inlaws of witchcraft for speaking out. He fled to the home of my 8th grandfather, Henry Willard, where he was later arrested, and brought back to Salem and hanged in August, 1692. John's widow married Robert Towne two years after his death and from what I read, never spoke to her family again.

  • @terisaisherwood3006
    @terisaisherwood3006 Год назад +3

    Jeff Daniels is awesome!

  • @TattooedGranny
    @TattooedGranny Год назад

    Such a dramatic clip! I love this show so much.

  • @marksheiman1538
    @marksheiman1538 Год назад +24

    Salem Massachusetts in 1692 was on a giant bad trip.

    • @corbinrodgers3325
      @corbinrodgers3325 Год назад +2

      From all that bad grain with ergot on it straight tripping literally

    • @marksheiman1538
      @marksheiman1538 Год назад

      @@corbinrodgers3325 u said it. Of course; this is 250(1942-1692) years before hoffman developed LSD.

    • @gusmonster59
      @gusmonster59 Год назад +2

      Salem was nothing compared to the European Witch hunts that hanged (or burned) far more many people than Salem ever did.

    • @marksheiman1538
      @marksheiman1538 Год назад +1

      @@gusmonster59 or the Spanish inquition.

    • @rosiehawtrey
      @rosiehawtrey Год назад

      Look up Belgium in the Congo and the Holodomor. Ditto unit 731 and the fun you can have with a solution of Carbolic Acid and Saline and some SOE agents..
      Don't ask us about what they did with the rats and the hot coals. I really mean it..

  • @Butterfly-ue1ph
    @Butterfly-ue1ph 3 месяца назад +1

    The fact he never made excuses for his ancestors’ actions during the Salem Witch Trials!

  • @paulfranklin4276
    @paulfranklin4276 Год назад +3

    Love the show dude keep up the solid work

  • @karenwoodward7291
    @karenwoodward7291 Год назад +2

    Secrets Of The Dead, another PBS series, did a program on the Salem witch trials. I forget the title of that program but a modern forensic detective study was done to figure out what really happened to those girls that started the mess and it was facinating! That program was several years ago.

  • @corrinenolan344
    @corrinenolan344 Год назад +6

    Direct descendant of Anne Alcock Foster, mother of Mary Foster Lacy.
    My great ancestor was in the Salem prison, lying about riding a broom to take blame and save her daughter and granddaughter from hanging. She was a widow running her own homestead. Her neighbor lady got sick, doctor couldnt explain the sickness, the womans husband blamed my ancestor. Perhaps he didn't want a neighbor that was a female head of the home. We will never know. They chained her to a wall so that she wouldn't fly away. That's where she died after 21 weeks in prison . God love her for doing what she had to do to protect her family. I believe she was 73. Her daughters and granddaughters' execution was lifted once it all came to an end.

    • @robincrowflies
      @robincrowflies Год назад

      Women carry so much unhealed trauma. 🖤

  • @RoyADane
    @RoyADane 11 месяцев назад +1

    According to my late father, one of my ancestors had an uncle who was one of the judges at the Salem Witch Trials and another uncle who was one of the accused. I bet that led to some interesting conversations at Thanksgiving dinner...

  • @noone8418
    @noone8418 11 месяцев назад +3

    0:24 the Prince of “heir” is a typo in the CC. It’s the Prince of Air. The Devil.

  • @kenfu9334
    @kenfu9334 Год назад

    thanks for sharing that awesome story with us mr daniels and mr henry louis gates jr

  • @timhamilton2212
    @timhamilton2212 Год назад +3

    It’s very interesting that every single person who discovers details of their ancestry will experience the feeling of both pride and shame.

  • @env0x
    @env0x Год назад +2

    i looked up my geneology and found i have both ancestors who were accused of and ancestors who testified against witchcraft. it was pretty prevalent back in the day, not just in salem, but in all of england, wales, scotland... it was very common.

  • @ashamanbrian
    @ashamanbrian Год назад +5

    I'm also related to someone heavily involved in the trails. Ann Putnam Jr. She was one of the primary accusers in the trail who's testimony help convict and hand 20 people, then much was the only accusers to recant and apologize for her role. Can't pick you family. It a example of mass hysteria and a excellent example why you should always reserve judgment and never just follow the crowd. I sure later generation will examine these times and wonder how could they do that?

    • @tracieplsn
      @tracieplsn Год назад

      I am too. Her first cousin Gen Israel Putnam is my 7x Great grandfather.
      Fun fact Ann Putnam was the only one of the “afflicted” girls who later apologized for her actions. I think she was only 12 during the trials. You can fid the letter online.

    • @Lily_The_Pink972
      @Lily_The_Pink972 Год назад +5

      It's my understanding that research into the crops and weather of the time show that its likely the harvest was affected by wet weather. This caused a fungus called ergot to grow on the crops and poisoned the flour made from them. The symptoms of ergot poisoning (ergotism) are the same as those suffered by the young women and villagers of Salem. There was a similar instance in France in the mid 20th century.

  • @JackieTheChocolateLab
    @JackieTheChocolateLab Год назад +1

    Wow! What a story!! Wild and dark history! Poor people!

  • @ajdarko8531
    @ajdarko8531 Год назад +15

    I grew up in a religious family who believed the "devil" was in many things. When I asked why we weren't allowed to go to movie theaters, they just told me the devil was there. What my grandmother was actually referring to by the "devil" is from her belief that ppl still smoked and drank at movie theaters like they did when she was young. I imagine these Puritans saw the devil in a lot more mundane things at that time.

    • @Seashellsbytheseashore21
      @Seashellsbytheseashore21 Год назад +2

      People still do drink at the movies.

    • @luigiprovencher
      @luigiprovencher Год назад +3

      There's a reason why they call it Spirits. Look it up. It ain't good.

    • @ajdarko8531
      @ajdarko8531 Год назад +2

      @r d 🤣 not openly. Apparently they used to sell alcohol to pretty much anyone back then.

    • @keivajones1865
      @keivajones1865 Год назад +5

      Well, she's not all the way wrong...watch carefully the movies they've always put and the occult symbolism and agendas that r within movie

    • @johnwelsh2769
      @johnwelsh2769 Год назад

      Your grandmother was right. My shoes are still sticky from my last visit.

  • @DrJarimba
    @DrJarimba Год назад

    This is so interesting. great channel and quite unique.

  • @reneeroque678
    @reneeroque678 Год назад +4

    It was so sad to discover that my husband's aunt was Margaret Scott, she was hung in this trial at the age of 77

  • @chadbrochill19
    @chadbrochill19 Год назад +1

    Related to Mary Parker. Thanks Jeff Daniels for condemning my ancestor to death.

  • @OrbAttraction
    @OrbAttraction Год назад +10

    I do feel for Jeff knowing that his forefathers had a hand in many deaths.
    Crazy to think what's hiding in our forefathers closets 😬

  • @lindsay33333
    @lindsay33333 11 месяцев назад

    ❤ from Massachusetts!! I found my father thanks to Ancestry ❣️

  • @allisongrinnell5107
    @allisongrinnell5107 Год назад +6

    I just found out that one of my ancestors was convicted in the Salem Witch Trials. Thankfully because Old Pharaoh was in his late 70s he only served 5 months.

  • @williamgreen1196
    @williamgreen1196 2 месяца назад

    Why can’t these be longer? These fascinate me

  • @LegacyToursNewOrleans
    @LegacyToursNewOrleans Год назад +6

    "Put her lights out." 😆😆😆 I really enjoy this - the funny statements as well as the direct connections that are made to historical events. It's such an interesting way to get perspective on history.

  • @mikelheron20
    @mikelheron20 Год назад +1

    I'm impressed at how fluently Jeff Daniels read 17th century cursive script. I wonder how many takes it required.

  • @EndoftheBlock7224
    @EndoftheBlock7224 Год назад +35

    It should be easier to understand how so many could do such a thing as the "Salem Witch Trials" after what happened 2019 globaly. Human nature DOES NOT CHANGE. Love your personalized history.

    • @pavlal.4552
      @pavlal.4552 Год назад +5

      I was thinking exactly the same. We might have modern means of transport, clothing and a bit more knowledge about human anatomy, but humans as such DO NOT change. Mob will remain mob.

    • @rachelroseg1775
      @rachelroseg1775 Год назад +2

      Truth

  • @fedvvvv
    @fedvvvv Год назад

    That is absolutely insane! Super cool you can trace all this.

  • @AndriaBieberDesigns
    @AndriaBieberDesigns Год назад +4

    Love Jeff ❤ I’m sure he was shocked about his family history

  • @nancye7520
    @nancye7520 Год назад +2

    Samuel Wardwell was my 7th Great Grandfather. There is a stone in the witch memorial in Salem with his name on it. When I’m there I leave flowers. But I don’t know where he was buried.

    • @michellemayo6375
      @michellemayo6375 Год назад

      He was my 10th great grandfather. We are probably relatives

  • @HoosierSHU
    @HoosierSHU Год назад +46

    Mary Parker was my 9th great grandmother. It is heart breaking to hear her name accused of such nonsense. 💔😭
    I hold no grudge on the descendants.

  • @dbl0douche353
    @dbl0douche353 Год назад

    My teacher in 5th grade was Mimi Wardwell. In New Hampshire. I remember learning all about her distant relative Samuel Wardwell who was tried as a witch in Salem. Cant believe shes related to Jeff Daniels too!

  • @dawsynasay4841
    @dawsynasay4841 Год назад +3

    I’m a direct descendant of Rebecca Towne as she is my 10th great-grandmother on my fathers side. I’m also a direct descendant of Ann Foster through my mothers side. It’s weird to think that several of my ancestors were accused of witchcraft and hanged for crimes they didn’t commit.

  • @ElectroOverlord
    @ElectroOverlord 6 месяцев назад

    My Dads mother was a Wardwell, looked it up on the LDS genealogy site and yep, apparently related to Jeff and live in the same area around Ann Arbor. Groovy!

  • @seanwelch71
    @seanwelch71 Год назад +6

    My ancestor's sister was the oldest person executed for witchcraft in Salem.

  • @llunaeldas8055
    @llunaeldas8055 2 месяца назад

    This is fascinating. I wouldn't feel bad. Learn from it and move on. Don't feel bad about something you didn't take part of.

  • @elizabeth_777
    @elizabeth_777 Год назад +6

    I have a copy of testimony my ancestor gave as well! Fascinating 🤓

  • @caiuspostumiusturrinus1024
    @caiuspostumiusturrinus1024 2 месяца назад +1

    Jeff, you gotta do a Salem witch trials or sleepy hollow movie now...

  • @Racingbro1986
    @Racingbro1986 Год назад +78

    I think it’s horrific to have someone account for what their relatives 10 generations ago did.

    • @bethparker1500
      @bethparker1500 Год назад +13

      So don't watch this show. Bad surprises can happen.

    • @L8-4A-D8
      @L8-4A-D8 Год назад +2

      It always seems to be the case on this show. I guess it's what creates the drama

    • @AirFire18
      @AirFire18 Год назад +1

      I don’t think it’s bad, we still carry our ancestor dna and only we can apologize for those who aren’t here. We all carry it. It may be unfair, but it’s the legacy we all hold

    • @JimBobJoeB0b
      @JimBobJoeB0b Год назад +17

      @@AirFire18having the dna of a bad person does not mean you deserve to be held accountable for something you didn’t do.

    • @tucolalo8251
      @tucolalo8251 Год назад +2

      @@bethparker1500 Is jeff 400 years old? You know this is nonsense right? There has been so MANY new families that have been married into his lineage that they are NOTHING alike.

  • @primordialdreamsong
    @primordialdreamsong Год назад +1

    My family--the Hutchinsons--was there too. My reaction was similar to yours.

    • @YakubibnEsau
      @YakubibnEsau 2 месяца назад

      Are you a descendant of Rebecca Nurse too?

  • @nunyabusiness3516
    @nunyabusiness3516 Год назад +19

    I love that he owned how bad the deeds of his ancestor was, unlike most. He took the good and didn't gloss over the bad.

    • @MasterBlaster-nz3uv
      @MasterBlaster-nz3uv Год назад +1

      I wish all other groups of people would do the same. It would be so refreshing and honest.

    • @duganred
      @duganred Год назад +2

      What’s it matter? Seriously, if that how you judge someone, I think that’s more your problem

    • @tucolalo8251
      @tucolalo8251 Год назад

      Is jeff 400 years old? You know this is nonsense right? There has been so MANY new families that have been married into his lineage that they are NOTHING alike.

    • @alexamerling79
      @alexamerling79 Год назад

      Shows incredible humility and grace.

  • @DocPortland
    @DocPortland Год назад

    This was very fascinating.

  • @NandoValenzuela87
    @NandoValenzuela87 Год назад +14

    Richie "Valenz" Valenzuela is my cousin. My grandfather is Joe Valenzuela and also related to Fernando Valenzuela. I would love to have these people study our family and find out what other greats are of my blood

    • @richklinefelter
      @richklinefelter Год назад +3

      Having been a big fan of Ritchie Valens, I would love to hear about those roots. When I was a kid, people even started writing my name with a "t"!

    • @badcornflakes6374
      @badcornflakes6374 Год назад

      🌯🌮

  • @hestergreen2031
    @hestergreen2031 Год назад

    Amazing history lesson.

  • @gaynebrotherslogistics2516
    @gaynebrotherslogistics2516 Год назад +3

    I have family members alive today that I refuse to involve myself with and it would be ridiculous to act like I'm responsible for them. I'm sure I can find alot more if I look

  • @ginaedwards9351
    @ginaedwards9351 Год назад

    We r not guilty of the sins of our ancestors..we kneel before God and thank Himvfor his grace..thankyou Jesus

  • @tish1326
    @tish1326 Год назад +3

    I am related to Capt. William Bassett Sr, Elizabeth Proctor’s father. Distant, but I found it so interesting because we are related from my mom’s side. That side of my family is Canadian. My dads side is American.

    • @billfarley9167
      @billfarley9167 2 месяца назад

      From Canada: No doubt the Canadian side was the saner of the two.

  • @nunyabiz1771
    @nunyabiz1771 Год назад +1

    Kudos to Jeff Daniels for actually Manning up and reading this live and sharing this with us thank you you are hilarious actor much better than Chevy Chase Bill Murray or any of them people that never made a funny movie you are hilarious and Dumb and Dumber my favorite comedy of all time I've never laughed so hard of any movie ever in my entire life thank you again

  • @SAMZIRRA
    @SAMZIRRA Год назад +6

    Jeff Daniels is an amazing man, talent, comedian, human being.

  • @Nadia_Knows
    @Nadia_Knows Год назад

    Same here Jeff! My 8th great grandparents were John Putnam and Hannah Cutler.

  • @theduchessofkitty4107
    @theduchessofkitty4107 Год назад +3

    A man named Robert Moulton testified in favor of Rebecca Nurse. He was an ancestor of my husband.

  • @kjmav10135
    @kjmav10135 8 месяцев назад

    Thomas Chandler was one of my great grandfathers, too. So weird to hear his name at random. Don’t worry, Jeff! You are not alone in your ancestor guilt. I’m also related to the Nurses, AND the Danes. If you’re related to one person in the Witch Trials, you’re very likely related to others involved in the trial. There are millions of us who are descended from these people.

  • @randalbundy8108
    @randalbundy8108 Год назад +7

    Salem Witch trials and the Witch Trials in England were a very dark period of history in both the American Colonies and in England too. My family is descended from several victims in both England and the Colonies. However since none of us alive today had any say in what went on back then, no one alive today can be held responsible for the actions of those who came before us. We can only say a prayer for the victims as well as the persecutors. Learning from the past is important so that it never happens again.

    • @melrose795
      @melrose795 Год назад +2

      True and well said

    • @Ludydobry
      @Ludydobry Год назад

      and people still say it was better to live in the past... so naive

  • @JeantheSecond-ip7qm
    @JeantheSecond-ip7qm 7 месяцев назад +2

    I’m not a celebrity, but I wish someone would do a deep dive into my history. So interesting.

  • @williamjones7163
    @williamjones7163 Год назад +6

    How many people that were accused of witchcraft had property that other people wanted and by accusing them of witchcraft they would inherit the property?

    • @WarriorConstance
      @WarriorConstance Год назад +3

      Right? Always follow the money trail for the answers. That part of history never changes!

  • @bmeetze
    @bmeetze Год назад

    My many times great grandfather renamed the town to Salem, Massachusetts-Roger Conant.

  • @-DRIP
    @-DRIP Год назад +4

    When I was a late teen my dad took me on a car ride late at night which was uncharacteristic of him because he always followed his personal rules but he parked by a lake, we had a long talk, he eventually ended the conversation with “Son, I love you very much, and I don’t want you to ever want to be me like you try to be, be yourself, but continue doing what is right. Do what is right”. He began weeping on my shoulder sobbing like a child would on their father’s shoulder. I have never seen my father do that and I have never seen him do that ever since. He buried his mom and was present when they burnt my grandpa cuz he died of Covid. I knew he lived his life alone so later in life after I carried my friend’s casket and sent it to the hearse for him to be burnt. There was no grave, just a small plaque memorial with a little dying balloon by a small little tree. I went there with my parents and when I went out my mom tried to open the door but my dad just held onto her shoulder shaking his head no and they both let me weep as I spent 30 minutes talking to my friend talking about my feelings. I put a quarter in his casket and on his tree “just in case” the ferryman didn’t let him get his his way “through”. I don’t know what I believe in, cuz I lost so many people. Overdose, decapitation, simple suicide, etc. but he wasn’t supposed to go. I miss you man.

  • @Bulos-Mac-617
    @Bulos-Mac-617 3 месяца назад

    My Family has been in Dorchester MA for 7 generations. I wish i could get more info than just that.